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Subject:        Re: Question for Tech Support
Date:   Sun, 12 Jul 2020 07:13:42 -0400
From:   Steve Marder <asu...@verizon.net>
To:     Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com>



Martin,

The purpose of my question is this: I am working on the next edition of my two-language dictionary and want to be able to see two views of the same document. This is very important since in one of the views I can enter text, whereas in the other view I can do independent searches. In MS Word, it was a trivial matter to split the screen vertically into an upper and a lower section.

Your suggestion of selecting New Window works like a charm! As a matter of fact, it’s an even better solution than splitting the screen since it gives me the scope of seeing two full versions of the same document. I couldn’t ask for anything more than that!

Thank you very much for your email.

Steve

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On Jul 12, 2020, at 5:34 AM, Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com> wrote:


On 11/07/2020 23:49, Steve Marder wrote:
Dear Tech Support,

I am a new user of OpenOffice, having become increasing frustrated with Microsoft Word (for the Mac) over the years. As such, I am still very much in the learning stage but what I’ve seen so far of your program I like very much. One thing I haven’t been able to work out, though, assuming it exists in OpenOffice, is how to do a split screen in the text processor.


I don't know what the purpose of your question is, but if for example to have one part displaying page 1 and in the other part editing page 20 that could be achieved by:

In the open writer document go to Windows in the top menu and select New Window now you have two windows of the same document and are able to scroll on both windows to
two different pages in the same document.


I would’ve expected to find this in the “View” menu or on the vertical scroll bar, but haven’t found it. Am I looking for something that isn’t there or is there a way to split the screen when entering text into a document? TIA.

Regards,

Steve Marder
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